Home & Family

Television/Video Program

Home and Family (formerly The Home and Family Show) is an American morning talk show originally hosted by Cristina Ferrare and Chuck Woolery. The show premiered on April 1, 1996, on The Family Channel and ran until August 14, 1998, featuring numerous recurring and regular personalities known as "the family" who share tips on beauty, crafts, cooking, and the like. Originally among the family were Jamie Gwen (chef); Candace Garvey (lifestyles); Mayita Dinos (gardening); Bob Golic (variety of topics); and The Carey Brothers (carpentry and home repairs).
The show was revived in 2012 and remains unique in that the daily guest star is asked to remain for the entire two hours. This provides a much broader view of the personality and interests of the star. Crew members are often seen, as well.
It currently airs on the Hallmark Channel with hosts Mark Steines and Debbie Matenopoulos at 10:00 a.m. (EST). Source

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Orly Shani is making a stylish box with just a handful of materials. 1. Use a screwdriver to remove all hardware, including the front clasp and the two back hinges. 2. Use wood filler to fill the holes left by the hinges. 3. Mark balsa wood at the exact length of the inside box wall. 4. Using regular scissors to the length marked in the last step. 5. Using wood glue, secure the balsa pieces to the inside of their respective sides. 6. Drill a hole that matches the size of your drawer pull.

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DIY Scratch Off Adventure Map Ali Fedotowsky-Manno is turning a map into a fun DIY. Materials Printable Map Printable Scratch Off Paper Wooden Frame Scissors Coin Directions 1. Print the United States map online at HallmarkChannel.com2. Cut out scratch off paper to match the size of your adventure mapTip: Depending on the size of your map, you will need to print your top United States on multiple pieces of scratch off paper3.

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Paige Hemmis is turning print paper and card stock into a work of art. 1. Find the perfect picture. Straight on from the front doesn’t work well because there won’t be any definition in the face. 2. Put your favorite words together in a document that describes your dog. If you would like to download our words, we have made it available as a downloadable PDF. 3. Print the words out any size you would like. I am putting it in a 16 x 20 frame with an 11 x 14 opening surrounded by the frames matting.

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Ali Fedotowsky-Manno is making the perfect DIY for dog owners. 1. Use thick craft felt to cut into any shape you want (circle, rectangle, classic shield, dog paw, heart). 2. Once you have your shape, add embellishments. (TIP: Puff paint, embroidered iron on lettering, scrap book “designs”- anything you want!) 3. You can also cut more felt to add layers/create boarder to patch4.

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The owners of Sugar Babies show you a quick way to make these in your own kitchen. Bake cake (your favorite boxed brand or recipe) and let it cool Put cake in bowl and mix in frosting until you get a doughy substance. Take scoop and scoop mixture, then roll into ball with your hands. Melt melting chocolate in microwave or on the stove. Dip stick in melted chocolate and then into the rolled pop.

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Maria Provenzano is getting ready for the upcoming premiere of Hallmark Channel's "When Calls the Heart" with this DIY. 2. Mark onto the center of the oval craft plaque4. Change drill bit to create a wider hole and make sure to carve out hole in a slant Use wood glue on four wooden buttons & let dry5. Use x-acto knife to cut a flat surface on the bottom of the premade heart6. Optional (use sandpaper to smooth out the edges)7. Use x-acto knife to cut out an angle shape from thin 1/8-inch wood piece8.

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